What would it be like to have instant access to your full Steam™ games library on your widescreen TV?
How would you like to play Half-Life 3 in high-resolution from the comfort of your couch? All of this could be possible
with the release of Valve's rumored "Steam Box" gaming console. And you can be sure that when that happens, SteamBox.net
will be here to keep you up-to-date.

Valve has recently filed a patent for a new controller design.
Just a coincidence? Some think not, but that's up to you to decide.

Ever since talk of the Steam Box began to circulate, Valve has denied that a console is in the
works. But Valve is also notoriously tight-lipped about their product releases, and it wouldn't
be the first time they've kept a major project secret. Who do you believe?

Everything tech dealers need to know about Steam MachinePCR-online.bizSo after what seems like years (well, at least three years) of rumour, speculation, sneak peaks, demos, SDKs and missed deadlines, punters can now pre-order Valve's Steam Machine video PC-based games hardware, ahead of a full launch in November this ...and more »

Steam box to hit shelves in 2015New Zealand HeraldSteam Machines, which were due last year, are going to be hitting shelves - and TV cabinets - in 2015. And I hope they kick Sony and Microsoft right in the pants. A Steam Machine - often called a Steam Box by manufacturers - is Valve's attempt to bring ...and more »

Valve Steam Machine release date, news and featuresTechRadar UKThat's all coming to a close now, as Valve prepares to bring Steam to your HDTV thanks to the Steam Box. If you're unfamiliar with Steam, think of it as iTunes for video games, with a buddy list and chat for joining your friend's games. It started off ...and more »

Valve Might Be Done With Their Steam BoxGamer HeadlinesActually no, I wouldn't want to mislead those of you still following the Steam trial or interested in purchasing in the machine. This update on the Steam Box comes in the form of a finalized controller. Along with having many other development issues ...and more »